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Courses
- Biology 70, psychobiology. This is a highly interdisciplinary
introductory course team-taught by a biologist, a chemist and a
psychologist.
- Psychology 123, behavioral neuroscience.
Building on basic
neurophysiology, this course examines physiological mechanisms of
perception, memory and action.
- Psychology 133, psychology and evolutionary theory. Psychology
can be
reorganized and unified with the natural sciences by basing it on
evolutionary theory. Taught in the format of a graduate seminar.
- Psychology 230, cognitive proseminar. This is part of the
introductory sequence for beginning cognitive psychology graduate
students, approaching perception from an active-organism standpoint.
- Psychology 221,visual perception. A review of visual processing
emphasizing relations of vision with action.
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